I live in Pgh. And have never heard of Trundle Manor…..might have to go find that place. I love te Frick mansion and art museum…it’s a great historical and beautiful place.
Off your ever in Pittsburgh, there's a place called bella notte (seen at 3:21 in the video) that has good pizza And fun fact: the shot of the museum at 3:41 was used in silence of the lambs for the Hannibal Lechter scenes after he got transferred To any visiters reading, I'd really recommend checking out the view from the overlooks on Mount Washington. It's to die for, especially if you're from a flat area
My favorites are the Nationality Rooms in the Cathedral of Learning (University of Pittsburgh) - across the street from the Carnegie Museum of Natural History
Correction : Trundle Manor is located on the corner of Columbia and Juniata Streets in Swissvale, Not Swissvale Ave. Don't want you to get lost on the way to getting lost in strangeness.
My class went to tour the nationality rooms in 6th grade - I was so excited to go, but my grandfather died unexpectedly and his funeral was the day of the trip. 22 years later, I still haven't gone
Make the effort to correct that ...Especially during the Christmas season. Each room is decorated in the culture of that nationality's Christmas observance. I actually had classes in some of the rooms when I attended Pitt. The Commons room which is surrounded by the Nationality rooms is a great example of Gothic Architecture and a sight to behold in itself. There are even stories of some of the rooms being haunted. Definitely a worthwhile excursion. 90 minute tours are only 6 -10 dollars.
You didn’t go into the Duquesne Incline Musem! It’s EVERYTHING about Inclines even International ones. Did you know you can see the Giant Gears on how they bring up the cars? WHY NOT SHOW THAT?
Peppi's Rudy Martino Original House of Submarines Pittsburgh Sandwich Society Uncle Sam's Submarines Try out Peppi's on my recommendation and thank me later.
Both Pittsburgh and Philadelphia have wonderful, must-see tourist attractions. However, be very vigilant about your surroundings and the criminals who reside in these cities. Do NOT go down allies and stay away from off the beaten path neighborhoods. Never put yourself into situations where it's secluded, especially at night.
Trundle Manor truly unusual 😱
Yes, it is.
I live in Pgh. And have never heard of Trundle Manor…..might have to go find that place. I love te Frick mansion and art museum…it’s a great historical and beautiful place.
Off your ever in Pittsburgh, there's a place called bella notte (seen at 3:21 in the video) that has good pizza
And fun fact: the shot of the museum at 3:41 was used in silence of the lambs for the Hannibal Lechter scenes after he got transferred
To any visiters reading, I'd really recommend checking out the view from the overlooks on Mount Washington. It's to die for, especially if you're from a flat area
thanks!
@@theetravelhippie happy to help
My favorites are the Nationality Rooms in the Cathedral of Learning (University of Pittsburgh) - across the street from the Carnegie Museum of Natural History
Correction : Trundle Manor is located on the corner of Columbia and Juniata Streets in Swissvale, Not Swissvale Ave. Don't want you to get lost on the way to getting lost in strangeness.
thank you for the correction
My class went to tour the nationality rooms in 6th grade - I was so excited to go, but my grandfather died unexpectedly and his funeral was the day of the trip. 22 years later, I still haven't gone
Make the effort to correct that ...Especially during the Christmas season. Each room is decorated in the culture of that nationality's Christmas observance. I actually had classes in some of the rooms when I attended Pitt. The Commons room which is surrounded by the Nationality rooms is a great example of Gothic Architecture and a sight to behold in itself. There are even stories of some of the rooms being haunted. Definitely a worthwhile excursion. 90 minute tours are only 6 -10 dollars.
You're naming places that only a tourist wouldn't know about 😊
this video is for everyone.
thats the point
You didn’t go into the Duquesne Incline Musem!
It’s EVERYTHING about Inclines even International ones.
Did you know you can see the Giant Gears on how they bring up the cars?
WHY NOT SHOW THAT?
we should consider making the PART 2 of this video :)
Have lived in Pittsburgh for 73 years and NEVER heard of Trundle Manor.
What about the fort pit museum?
there is a lot to explore more.
And there's more!
It's car-NEG-ee. He was from Scotland, not New York City.😊
any place to eat a cheese steak sub?
Peppi's
Rudy Martino Original House of Submarines
Pittsburgh Sandwich Society
Uncle Sam's Submarines
Try out Peppi's on my recommendation and thank me later.
Yeah, but you need to go to Philadelphia for that.
Both Pittsburgh and Philadelphia have wonderful, must-see tourist attractions.
However, be very vigilant about your surroundings and the criminals who reside in these cities. Do NOT go down allies and stay away from off the beaten path neighborhoods. Never put yourself into situations where it's secluded, especially at night.
Seriously? You show that little kid wearing an *Oilers* jersey?? Quelle horreur!
Andy Warhol museum
It's pronounced carNAYgee